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There's a Lizard in My Blizzard

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Introducing: Zeke the Weather Geek!

With a weather station in his yard and a weather journal in his pocket, it's no wonder Zeke Abramovich is called Zeke the Weather Geek. What he really wants, though, is to be a Weather Warrior, which will only happen if he wins the Winter Photo Contest. But so far, none of his photo ideas have panned out. And to top it all off, his Saint Bernard birthday surprise is actually a lizard. Zeke's Mood Meter is at negative 100 degrees. But a blizzard is coming! Zeke's sure to get his winning photo now, right?

The forecast is clear: Zeke's about to be every kid's favorite weather geek!

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    • Kirkus

      April 15, 2023
      Meteorology and school life combine in this series starter. Fourth grader Zeke Abramovich loves all things weather (particularly snow), tracking conditions with his backyard station and noting his findings in Sky Tracker, his daily log. He's especially thrilled that his hero, TV meteorologist Freeze Jones, has predicted a major blizzard for the city of Green River. It's Zeke's ninth birthday today, and he's hoping for a Saint Bernard puppy--perfect for saving lives during blizzards. He receives a pet...a bearded lizard that excites his dino-loving little brother, Bub, but leaves Zeke cold. Zeke also desperately wants to win his class's Winter Photo Contest, but the competition is stiff: his best friend Kiho, a math whiz from Uganda, and, especially, his supercompetitive neighbor Luna D�az, cued as Latine. But could Zeke's new pet be the key to his success? Pages with information on meteorology are scattered throughout but not always well integrated. This is no Magic School Bus, where science and Ms. Frizzle's classroom aligned perfectly. Nonetheless, the grayscale digital illustrations are amusing, the science is sound, family and school episodes are realistically humorous, and kids wanting easy doses of science will be engaged. Zeke's family is depicted as light-skinned in the images; Freeze Jones is dark-skinned. A likable protagonist, a fun premise, and science galore. (glossary, selected sources) (Chapter book. 7-10)

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:4
  • Lexile® Measure:570
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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